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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. A distant photograph of Charles Davis of Indianapolis standing in a field with his back to camera while hunting for quail. He stands just left-of-center and is slightly turned towards the left with his gun at the ready. The field stretches in front and behind him. Trees line the horizon in the far distance. Text from negative sleeve: Acton, Calif. About October 1906. Guy West, H.H.West and Charles Davis, who was Western Agent for G and J Tire Co. Indianapolis, Indiana, took S.P. train to Acton one night. Staid[sic] at the hotel all night. Got a rig next morning at livery stable and went out quail hunting. Charles Davis, with my automatic 12 gauge gun. Davis at edge of field looking for quail. Davis feet hurt. Takes off his shoes. Davis sees a bottle by the canteen and hunches along on his belly to get it. 4 negatives
Type
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_0584_002 ark:/21198/zz002hqwzr
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Meadows--California Quail shooting--California Hunters--American--California--Acton Davis, Charles
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